Last night my Husband and I were flying home from Cancun. We had to make a stop in Georgia. We were landing around dusk and I saw the most beautiful red sunset I have ever seen. The sun and clouds were blood red with a layer or two of beautiful orange clouds. The sun itself was also blood red. It was stunningly beautiful. But, there were no Earth quake clouds.

We've had some of the most bizarre cloud formations I've ever seen over Texas for the last three to four years. We've had clouds similar to that, upside down cumulus clouds, and a variety of other formations they don't even have a name for...and we've been a the worst drought in recorded history during that time...

pretty sure i've seen these kinds of clouds down here quite a lot throughout my life. calm down!

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2109124

We too in Fla get awsome sunsets and sunrises all the time ,we have perfect weather, all the time. Some sunrises look like Vangouh was passing thru, the red , yellow, purple, pink, swirls in layers, hard to believe nature does this. Enjoy it!

pretty sure i've seen these kinds of clouds down here quite a lot throughout my life. calm down!

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2109124

We too in Fla get awsome sunsets and sunrises all the time ,we have perfect weather, all the time. Some sunrises look like Vangouh was passing thru, the red , yellow, purple, pink, swirls in layers, hard to believe nature does this. Enjoy it!

Quoting: stars

In Florida they have an ocean which MIGHT contribute to such factors. However, I'm familiar with Florida and never, EVER saw a sky remotely like this. NOT ONCE.

I saw gorgeous sunsets and sunrises...but never, did I see the sky grid itself up in black flowing webbing.

Earthquake activity has been pretty interesting this week...Tennessee, Indiana/Illinois border...I'll have to check the charts again, but seems to be leading up to something...wonder if the clouds are really an indicator? Hmmm

Earthquake activity has been pretty interesting this week...Tennessee, Indiana/Illinois border...I'll have to check the charts again, but seems to be leading up to something...wonder if the clouds are really an indicator? Hmmm

EnvironmentPCB pollution, associated with Westinghouse's operations, long was a concern in the area. [12] [13] A number of sites,[14] in particular, Bennett Stone Quarry at the northwestern edge of the city, were listed as Superfund sites. Clean-up operations at the Bennett Quarry site, started in 1983, were largely completed by 2000.[15] [link to en.wikipedia.org]

The 1985 consent decree required Westinghouse to construct an incinerator that would incinerate PCB-contaminated materials. Due to public opposition to the incinerator, however, the State of Indiana passed a number of laws that delayed and blocked its construction. The parties to the consent decree began to explore alternative remedies in 1994 for six of the main PCB contaminated sites.[44]On 15 February 2008, Monroe County approved a plan to clean up the three remaining contaminated sites in the City of Bloomington, at a cost of $9.6 million to CBS Corp., the successor of Westinghouse.[46]